EASY CORNMEAL CRUST FOR PIES, GALETTES AND CROSTATAS
This easy cornmeal crust comes together in minutes and gives a rustic looking crust for pies, quiches, tarts, galettes and crostatas. Perfect for savory dishes like tomato galettes or for pie crusts that you would like light, but crunchy bite with.
Provided by Michele
Categories BASICS
Time 1h10m
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Place flour, cornmeal, salt and sugar into a bowl.
- Using a whisk, mix until well combined
- Add butter. Using your hands mix into dry mix, the mixture will be someone mealy looking at this point.
- Add olive oil and stir until combined. There will be areas that arent completely combined, don't worry. When you add the water it will meld.
- Add as much of the ice cold water to have the dough stick together. It may seem a little stringy at this point but it is fine.
- Form into a ball and place in the fridge for 30 mins to an 1 hour until chilled.
- Onto a peice of parchment paper, sprinkle a little bit of cornmeal.
- Place chilled dough ball into the center and then dust a rolling pin with a little cornmeal as well.
- Roll dough out to 1/4" thickness. If the dough starts to stick, sprinkle a little bit more cornmeal on top.
- Bake and use according to your gallete, tart, crust or quiche recipe dictates.
- You can make this ahead and chill up to 3 days.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 279 calories, Carbohydrate 25 grams carbohydrates, Cholesterol 31 milligrams cholesterol, Fat 19 grams fat, Fiber 1 grams fiber, Protein 3 grams protein, SaturatedFat 8 grams saturated fat, ServingSize 1, Sodium 536 grams sodium, Sugar 1 grams sugar, TransFat 0 grams trans fat, UnsaturatedFat 9 grams unsaturated fat
CORNMEAL PASTRY CRUST
Make and share this Cornmeal Pastry Crust recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Diana Adcock
Categories Pie
Time 5m
Yield 2 pie crusts
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- In a large bowl combine flour, cornmeal and salt.
- Whisk to combine well.
- Cut in shortening to resemble coarse crumbs and sprinkle 1 T.
- of water over the mixture.
- Toss with a fork, pushing to the sids of the bowl, repeating until all dry ingredients are moistened.
- Form the dough into 2 balls and chill for 30 minutes.
- Roll out and use as you will.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1235.9, Fat 56.5, SaturatedFat 13.6, Sodium 336.4, Carbohydrate 165.3, Fiber 11.4, Sugar 1, Protein 19.6
CORNMEAL PIE CRUST
I haven't tried this, but thought it sounded interesting. You may want to use less salt, per review.
Provided by Scotty Callies Mom
Categories Dessert
Time 10m
Yield 1 pie crust, 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Combine cornmeal, flour and 1 tsp salt in a bowl.
- Cut in shortening.
- In a separate bowl, beat together egg and 1/4 cup water.
- Add to cornmeal mixture.
- Press into 9 inch pie plate to form crust.
- Use in place of regular pie crust.
GINO'S EAST CHICAGO DEEP DISH PIZZA
Make and share this Gino's East Chicago Deep Dish Pizza recipe from Food.com.
Provided by AZFoodie
Categories < 4 Hours
Time 2h40m
Yield 6 slices, 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 475.* This recipe mkes enough dough for a 12" round deep dish pizza, preferably cooked in a seasoned cast iron skiilet.
- One secret to making Gino's East pizza is getting the cornmeal ground up fine enough so that you don't have a grainy texture to the crust. To do this, take 3/4 cup corn meal and grind it up in a coffee grinder. You have to grind it as fine as is possible. Then take the ground corn meal and sift it into your mixer bowl.
- Another secret to Gino's East pizza is to get the cornmeal dissolved as well as possible (again, to prevent the grainy crust.) To do this, put the warm water in the mixing bowl with the corn meal, and add the yeast, salt, sugar, olive oil, and melted butter. Using the whisk attachment (if you have a KitchenAid mixer), stir the mixture for 10 minutes.
- Add one cup of flour to the mixer and use the dough hook to mix it up well. Add the remaining flour 1/4 cup at a time until you can handle and kneed the dough without it sticking to your hands. You may not need the whole 2 1/2 cups of flour, or you may need a little more. You will have to use your judgment. Just remember not to let the dough get too hard, or to have it too soft (will stick you your fingers).
- Take the dough out of the KitchenAid mixer and kneed it by hand on a countertop. If you have made the dough right you will not have to put any flour down, or you will only need a minimal amount. Kneed the dough for 3 to 5 minutes.
- Oil the inside of your mixer bowl. Place the dough ball in the bowl and cover the bowl with a sheet of plastic wrap or a warm damp towel. Let the dough rise until doubled in size. This might take anywhere from 1/2 to 1 1/2 hours.
- After the dough has risen, punch down the dough into a ball. Place the ball of dough on the counter and flatten it with your hand. Then use a rolling pin to roll the dough into a uniform circle 1/4 inch thick.
- Oil the bottom of the skillet, with CANOLA oil and not olive oil, and then take your dough and carefully place it into the skillet. Form the crust by stretching the dough about 1-1/2 to 2 inches up the side of the pan. Cover the pan with plastic wrap and let the dough rise again until your oven is preheated to 475ºF.
- Melt 2T of butter and use a basting brush to coat the crust surface with melted butter. The first thing you will put into the pan will be the cheese. Place an even layer of cheese 1/2 to 3/4 inches deep in the pan. The next thing you will put into the pan will be the meat. Layer the meat spaced evenly over the top of the cheese. Next spread a layer of tomato sauce or crushed tomates on top of the meat. Don't put too much sauce on or you will end up with a soggy pizza. The last thing is to sprinkle parmesan cheese over the top of the sauce.
- Bake the pizza at 475 for 15 minutes. Lower the temperature to 400ºF and bake the pizza an additional 10 to 25 minutes until the crust is golden brown, and areas of browned cheese start to poke up through the sauce. Let the pizza cool 5 minutes and then serve.
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